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‘Drag’ SXSW Review: Come for the Petty Theft, Stay for the Unexpected Serial Killings
- Two sisters break into a house only to get trapped, setting off a tense, darkly comic survival tale.
- Lizzy Caplan and Lucy DeVito anchor the film with caustic humor and punishing physical comedy.
- The film sustains tension for nearly 90 minutes, delivering a deliberately sharp, edgy tone.
- Stamos, Ko, and the production design contribute to a claustrophobic, unsettling atmosphere.
- The film positions itself as an opening-weekend premiere in SXSW’s Midnighter selection.
- The narrative leans into a satirical angle on crime rather than a straightforward horror premise.
- The cast includes Christine Ko as a flirtatious guest who plays into the mounting peril.
- Patrick Stump provides the original score, contributing to the suspenseful tone.
- The film is described as a “modest, resourceful exercise in gallows humor.”
- The report notes a potential appeal for festival audiences despite grim content.
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